What Happened In My Garden This Week? – Week 42
The survival container garden has officially been closed for winter. The winter covers are in use and the perennials are covered in sawdust and straw.
The survival container garden has officially been closed for winter. The winter covers are in use and the perennials are covered in sawdust and straw.
My survival container garden is about to go dormant. There are more cold nights every week, and the autumn rain has been fairly frequent too. Winter is coming.
The survival container garden faced the first frost this week. Some plants didn’t make it, but most of them did. I harvested more food and planted more seeds.
The survival container garden continues to produce, despite the fact that autumn is steadily approaching. It won’t be long before the first frost arrives.
Another excellent harvest week in my survival container garden. I harvested and preserved many plants for my food pantry and for my farmacy.
The survival container garden produced many harvests this week. It is finally the time of year when food can and must be harvested and preserved daily.
My survival container garden is thriving. The warm weather and sunshine this past week has served them well. The first frost is at least a few weeks away.
The survival container garden is longing for warmer days and sunshine. And so am I. We had a few nights that were quite cold and humid, and it felt like fall.
I grew a lot more food in my container survival garden this week. I have a few more things to plant to truly grow as much food as possible this season.
The container survival garden is coming together nicely. Some plants have produced multiple harvests, but most aren’t quite ready. There’s still time.